REVIEW · MARRAKESH
From Marrakech: Palm Grove Quad Bike Tour with Mint Tea
Book on GetYourGuide →Operated by PALMERAIE QUAD PASSION · Bookable on GetYourGuide
Sand dunes beat city traffic any day. This Marrakech quad bike tour mixes desert adrenaline with a surprising green stop in the palm grove, then finishes with Berber mint tea. I love how the guides keep things organized with a clear safety setup, and I also love the contrast: sandy dunes first, then tall palms and shade. A possible drawback: if you time it near sunset or later in the day, light can get dim fast, so you’ll want your quad’s lights and visibility checked before any faster stretches.
You’ll start with hotel pickup, then transfer in an air-conditioned van to the quad area. After a briefing, you’ll ride for about two hours following the guide, stopping for photos and winding through palm trees in a desert oasis setting. The whole flow is easy enough even if this is your first time on a quad—just don’t expect it to be a quiet, sit-there kind of outing.
In This Review
- Palm Groves Quad Bike Tour: Quick Takes Before You Go
- Getting Picked Up in Marrakech and Reaching the Desert Fast
- Safety Briefing, Helmet Fit, and Learning the Quad Quickly
- What Two Hours Feels Like: Dunes, Speed, and a Palm Grove Reset
- Photo Stops and Village-Edge Moments Without the Waiting Game
- Berber Camp Tea Break: Mint Tea and a Real Pause
- Price and Value: Is $40 Worth It?
- What’s Included (and What You’ll Need to Budget For)
- Age Rules and Who This Tour Suits Best
- Timing Ideas: Morning vs Sunset (and the Light Issue)
- Packing Tips That Save Your Day
- How Long the Whole Day Actually Takes
- Should You Book Palm Groves Quad Bike Tour With Mint Tea?
- FAQ
- How do I get to the quad bike area from Marrakech?
- How long is the quad bike riding?
- Do I get a helmet and goggles?
- Will I share a quad bike with someone else?
- What ages are allowed for this tour?
- Can children under 16 ride?
- What language will the tour be in?
- What should I bring with me?
- What’s not included in the price?
- What time should I plan for the whole activity?
Palm Groves Quad Bike Tour: Quick Takes Before You Go

- A real safety briefing first: helmets and safety goggles come out right away, and the guide’s instructions set your pace.
- Two big scenery moods: dunes for speed and drama, then palm grove greens for a calmer feel.
- Photo stops built into the ride: you’re not just going from point A to B without chances to capture it.
- Berber camp pause for mint tea: you get a proper break instead of a rushed finish.
- Guides like Mohammad/Mohammed: commonly praised for being patient, fun, and safety-conscious while taking lots of pictures.
Getting Picked Up in Marrakech and Reaching the Desert Fast

The tour starts with hotel pickup, so you’re not stuck figuring out transport on your own. A driver meets you at the hotel, then you ride in an air-conditioned minivan toward the Marrakech desert area. One example schedule had pickup around 8:45am for a 9:00am booking, and the drive to the quad yard was about 20 minutes.
Why this matters: that van transfer removes the two biggest headache points for first-timers—navigation and parking. It also means you can focus on the fun part once you arrive, rather than trying to squeeze into a local taxi situation with sand shoes and a camera.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Marrakesh.
Safety Briefing, Helmet Fit, and Learning the Quad Quickly

Once you reach the starting point, you’ll get a safety briefing before you get on the quad. Then you’ll put on your helmet and safety goggles and follow your guide as everyone sets off. This is the part that helps you feel confident, fast. People who were new to quad bikes often highlight how easy the vehicles are once you get the basic guidance.
From the reviews, the guides aren’t just reciting rules and walking away. You’ll typically get clear instructions, and the staff tends to check that you’re comfortable before increasing speed. Guides like Mohammad/Mohammed are repeatedly mentioned for being patient and safety conscious, even when groups want more speed.
Possible consideration: you’ll be riding off-road on sand. That’s not the place for flip-flops or loose footwear. Plan on holding your line, braking smoothly, and letting the guide manage the group.
What Two Hours Feels Like: Dunes, Speed, and a Palm Grove Reset

The core experience is a 2-hour quad bike tour through desert dunes and then into the palm grove. In plain terms, you’ll get the adrenaline part first: open sand, dune riding, and that satisfying sense of motion when you crest a slope. Then the scenery shifts—suddenly you’re gliding past tall palm trees in a green oasis zone.
I like this design because it breaks up the ride. Pure dune tours can feel same-y after a while. Here, the palm grove gives you a change of texture and mood—less glare, more greenery, and a different kind of sightseeing while you still keep moving.
Also, the photo breaks matter more than you think. On a moving quad, you can’t stop whenever you want. Having set stops helps you get shots without feeling like you’re juggling safety, speed, and your camera all at once.
Photo Stops and Village-Edge Moments Without the Waiting Game

Expect stops for photos and short moments to reset. People often mention that the guide took plenty of pictures and helped with angles. That’s a big deal because off-road light can be tricky, and sand can make everything look the same if you’re shooting randomly.
You may also pass through village-edge areas while en route on the route toward the quad area and during the overall flow of the day. It’s not presented as a cultural tour with long walks. Instead, it’s more like: you’re moving, you’re seeing everyday Morocco from the road, and then you’re back to riding.
Practical tip: bring sunglasses (you’ll want them), and try to keep your phone or camera secured. Between dune dust and quick stops, loose items have a way of becoming a “mystery disappearance.”
Berber Camp Tea Break: Mint Tea and a Real Pause

After the ride, you’ll return the quad and take off your helmet. Then you head to a traditional desert camp break for mint tea. This is the human-scale part of the experience—the moment where the noise drops, and you get to sit while the staff handles hospitality.
Mint tea is included, and it’s a classic reason to stop here. It’s refreshing, it gives you a quick energy reset, and it turns the afternoon from just adrenaline into a proper Morocco moment.
Food detail: some reviews specifically mention bread with honey and olives during the tea break. The tour info you have guarantees the mint tea, while extra items appear as part of the camp setup people experienced. If you’re hungry, you might still want to plan on eating elsewhere after.
Price and Value: Is $40 Worth It?

At about $40 per person, this is one of those Marrakech activities that feels fair when you look at what’s included. You’re not paying only for the quad ride. You’re also paying for hotel pickup/drop-off, round-trip air-conditioned van transport, a guide, and safety gear (helmet and goggles).
And the ride itself isn’t a quick spin. It’s a full 2-hour quad tour, with organized stops and a camp pause afterward. If you’re comparing to other “pay-to-ride” adventures that include little else, the combination here is what makes the value feel right: transport + gear + guiding + a desert-to-palm scenery change + mint tea.
If you’re the type who wants a lot of variety in one morning or afternoon—sand dunes, palm grove greenery, and tea afterward—this is a strong use of a single day.
What’s Included (and What You’ll Need to Budget For)

Included:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Round-trip transportation by air-conditioned minivan
- Quad bike (1 quad per adult)
- Tour guide
- 2-hour quad bike tour
- Helmet and safety goggles
- Moroccan mint tea
Not included:
- Personal expenses
- Food and additional drinks
That last line matters. Mint tea is covered, but you might still want water and a proper meal afterward. If you’re sensitive to heat or exertion, plan a simple snack strategy before you go.
Age Rules and Who This Tour Suits Best

This activity is suitable for adults and children aged 16 years and over. If you’re traveling with someone younger, children under 16 can ride tandem with an adult.
Who I’d send on this:
- First-timers who want structure, a briefing, and a guide to follow
- People who want something active but still organized
- Anyone who wants the desert-and-palm contrast in one outing
Who might want to think twice:
- People who want slow sightseeing only (this is built around riding)
- Anyone who gets uneasy with off-road driving or dust
- Families with children who need long sitting time or very calm pacing
Timing Ideas: Morning vs Sunset (and the Light Issue)

The experience can be booked at different times, and light affects off-road comfort. One review flagged a situation where, after it got dark, visibility was harder and some quads’ lights seemed insufficient for faster riding. That’s not something you want to gamble on.
My practical take: if you can choose, aim for earlier daylight for the cleanest visibility and the easiest photo conditions. If you do go later, ask the guide or staff to confirm lights and visibility setup before you increase speed.
Packing Tips That Save Your Day
Bring:
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunglasses
That’s the core list, but I’d also treat this like an off-road activity. Think: dust control, grip, and keeping your essentials secure. Closed-toe shoes help your feet, and sunglasses help your eyes from glare off sand.
If you’re the type who hates sand in everything, keep your phone in a pocket or small crossbody bag during motion stops. Quick transitions happen. Don’t rely on your camera strap alone.
How Long the Whole Day Actually Takes
The quad part is about 2 hours, but your total time includes pickup, van transfer, safety briefing, and the camp break. You should mentally plan for a half-day outing. Many people do this early in the day and still have time afterward for Marrakech exploring.
This is another value angle: you get a full adventure block without feeling like your whole itinerary gets swallowed by transport.
Should You Book Palm Groves Quad Bike Tour With Mint Tea?
Book it if you want a well-run, adrenaline-friendly quad ride that still gives you Morocco flavor at the end. The big win is the mix: desert dunes for speed plus palm grove greens, then a sit-down break with mint tea.
Skip it or reconsider if:
- you’re very sensitive to off-road dust and motion
- you dislike activities with any speed changes
- you’re going late in the day and don’t want to manage the visibility risk
If you want one clear decision rule: choose this when you can do it in brighter daylight and you’re happy to follow a guide, then enjoy the contrast. It’s the kind of Marrakech activity that feels like you got more than what you paid for.
FAQ
How do I get to the quad bike area from Marrakech?
You’ll get hotel pickup and drop-off plus round-trip transportation by an air-conditioned minivan to the quad area.
How long is the quad bike riding?
The quad bike tour is 2 hours.
Do I get a helmet and goggles?
Yes. The tour includes a helmet and safety goggles.
Will I share a quad bike with someone else?
No for most adults: there’s 1 quad per adult.
What ages are allowed for this tour?
It’s suitable for adults and children aged 16 years and over.
Can children under 16 ride?
Children under 16 can ride tandem with an adult.
What language will the tour be in?
The tour is available in Arabic, French, and English.
What should I bring with me?
Bring comfortable shoes and sunglasses.
What’s not included in the price?
Food and additional drinks aren’t included, along with personal expenses. Mint tea is included.
What time should I plan for the whole activity?
The quad riding is 2 hours, but you’ll also need time for pickup, travel, the safety briefing, and the mint tea camp break, so plan on a half-day outing.






















